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Fig. 2B. Series of T2-weighted images of 29-year-old woman illustrates
centrifugal method of interrogating normal-appearing white matter (WM)
adjacent to multiple sclerosis (MS) plaque. Region of interest (ROI)
corresponding to area of T2 signal abnormality has been traced around margins
of plaque.